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The government announced their Autumn Budget on Wednesday 30 October 2024. This was the first Budget from the new Labour government. We'll explain how the changes are likely to affect your money and ...
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By Eshe Nelson Reporting from London Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer in Britain, had promised “a budget for economic growth” and “a budget for investment.” On Wednesday ...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has finally unveiled the budget for 2024. Here are the key points: • The budget will raise taxes by £40bn. • National insurance (NI) contributions for employers (not ...
Rachel Reeves has delivered her first Budget as Chancellor, announcing she will be raising taxes by £40bn and providing an extra £22.6bn for day-to-day spending on the NHS in England.
Today Labour will deliver its first Budget since 2010. All eyes will be on Rachel Reeves, the first female Chancellor to ever deliver the major financial announcement. She will take to the ...
UPDATE: Rachel Reeves has now delivered her Budget. Find out what happened here: Autumn Budget: what it means for you. Sir Keir Starmer has laid the groundwork for an increase in taxes after ...
Reeves confirmed a £22.6bn increase in the day-to-day health budget for the NHS and £31bn increase in the capital budget. She said this is the largest increase in spending outside of Covid since ...
The UK's first female chancellor summed up her Budget speech claiming she had made the "right choices". Rachel Reeves challenged the opposition to answer what choices they would make, asking if ...